The Case School of Engineering San Diego Programs, working with Qualcomm Life, offers a Graduate Certificate and Master of Science to support education and training of professionals and students in wireless health. Both offerings are course only, i.e., no thesis required. The onsite program is in San Diego; an online format is available worldwide. These graduate study programs combine theory and practice to cover the entire wireless health value chain, positioning students with exceptional multidisciplinary training for entering and advancing the emerging field of wireless health. A strong basis in fundamentals across the spectrum of requisite discipline is built through 6 topic-specific required courses. Each student further personalizes depth and breadth of study through selection of at least three courses from a menu of electives. Topics of safety, security and privacy, as well as policy and regulatory issues, are integrated throughout the curriculum. Students with engineering or physical science backgrounds are positioned well to complete these offerings. Students with clinical, health sciences or management backgrounds can also success if they have or are willing to gain the necessary background underpinning the engineering-centric courses.

CellTrak Technologies, Inc. is the leading provider of integrated mobile solutions for the home healthcare, hospice, and private duty markets. Our patented software-as-a-service solutions run on GPS-enabled mobile devices via a homecare technology platform which automates workflow and reduces cost. Data is transmitted wirelessly via our secure cloud based services making the data available real time where instantaneous integration is provided to the back-end clinical systems and the payer networks. Healthcare Workers across the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom deliver millions of successful visits every month via CellTrak.

China Mobile Research Center aims to extend the innovation footprint of China Mobile in Silicon Valley and foster collaboration with top-notch industrial and academic institutions in the telecommunication ecosystem. Collaborating with the China Mobile Research Institution in China, a variety of projects in the areas of TD-LTE, Cloud Computing, IC & Terminal, Network etc are underway. The Research Center was officially opened in January of 2009.

DD Studio, based in Carlsbad, CA, is a turnkey product development resource focused on profitable growth through user-centric design. Offering an impressive array of seasoned multidisciplinary specialists, DD Studio is a competent partner that serves as an extension of your own team. Specialized in the commercialization of technology, DD Studio has 25 years experience in the successful development of design and industry award-winning products — all finely tuned for cost-effective manufacturing. In the healthcare industry, the company develops laboratory instruments and medical devices across a broad spectrum of research.

DexCom, Inc. is a leader in continuous glucose sensing technologies, and focuses 100% on these technologies. Founded in 1999, DexCom’s roots stem from the pioneering 1967 research on implanted glucose sensors at the University of Wisconsin. DexCom started with a focus on creating an implantable Sensor that the body would not reject and that would perform for a long period of time.

Cambridge Temperature Concepts Limited (CTC) develops consumer telemedicine solutions to pressing healthcare needs. Founded in 2006 by scientists at the University of Cambridge in England, the company is now at the forefront of research and commercialisation of in-home patient care, saving patients, hospitals, insurers and the state millions of pounds annual in healthcare costs.

Epstein Becker Green attorneys have an in-depth focus on the regulation of mobile health, telemedicine, health information technology, and other software used in the health care and life sciences industries. In that regard, we represent a number of manufacturers of wireless health technologies as well as the Continua Health Alliance, the mHealth Regulatory Coalition, and the CDS Coalition. Through these representations, Epstein Becker Green has been integrally involved in the development of global regulatory policy for mHealth technologies and clinical decision support software.